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All Kids Grieve
All Kids Grieve provides access to individuals, organizations, materials, and ideas that facilitate the possibility of growing through loss and grief for kids and the adults who care for them.

Caring Connections
A project of the University of Utah, "Caring Connections: Hope and Comfort in Grief Program" has developed a variety of community and hospital programs to meet the grief and bereavement needs of people experiencing loss and death.

Comfort Zone Camp
A non-profit bereavement camp for children who have experienced the death of a parent, sibling, or primary caregiver.

Counciling for Loss and Life Changes
CLLC offers individual and family counseling services for grieving people. Its website provides a place for CLLC's clients and other grieving people throughout the Internet community to access information, exchange ideas, and share their own personal experiences in regards to the grieving process.

Crossing the Creek
"A Practical Guide to the Dying Process" created by registered nurse Michael Holmes.

Death and Dying Grief Support
This website offers chat rooms for those suffering the loss of a loved one, resources for the grieving, an "ask the experts" area, and much more.

Good Grief for Kids
A book from Journalkeepers Publishing that is designed to help children and their families work through their grief in meaningful ways.

GriefNet
GriefNet is an Internet community of persons dealing with grief, death, and major loss.

Kidsaid
A safe place for kids to share and to help each other deal with grief about any of their losses. It's a place to share and deal with feelings, to show artwork and stories, to talk about pets, and to meet with one's peers.

Recover: Support for Survivors of Sudden and Traumatic Deaths
Recover, a collaborative program of the William Wendt Center for Loss and Healing and the District of Columbia Office of the Chief Medical Examiner (OCME), places experienced, professional grief counselors in the OCME to guide survivors of sudden deaths through the process of grief.

Sunnybank
A site from Phyllis Davies, author of Grief: Climb Towards Understanding, offering advice on comforting someone, frequently asked questions about grief, and other resources.

The Compassion Center, Inc.
The center provides a tranquil environment where families can come to heal from the death of a loved one.

The Compassionate Friends
A nonprofit that assists families in the positive resolution of grief following the death of a child and provides information to help others be supportive.

WidowNet
An information and self-help resource for and by widows and widowers of all ages, religious backgrounds, and sexual orientations.

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